Gostok Gellesyl:
Gellesyl is a female Gostok and one of the last significant innovators. She owns a large spear, but only ended up using it in the final days of the Toa/Gostok war. Gellesyl is loud and bouncy, but could adopt a professional and competent demeanour when she needed to. Very unruly and very creative, Gellesyl was unappreciated by her peers, though history retroactively looks kindly on her.

Gellesyl was very unpopular in childhood. She irritated most with her hyperactivity and her tutors detested her absent mindedness and her refusal to conform. She did take her actual studies seriously however, if only to transfer the information to Gostok Gerlo in the evening. Many suspected the two of being in a relationship, though this was disproved by Gerlo's confessed love for Gavamond. She managed to just scrape by in her exams and went on to be very successful, writing many books and making many inventions for society. The other Gostoks were forced to respect her, and she was eventually honoured by Gostok Gerikigil, the Alpha. After the Toa/Gostok war broke out, Gellesyl led the effort to maintain farm life and crafting weapons for the men to fight. However, once Gerikigil died in battle and the Gostoks began to lose, the women were forced to take up arms and join the fight. However, due to the skill gap, their contribution had little effect. Gellesyl was one of the few to survive the war, and was left to scavenge in Racta Minus. She died of starvation soon afterwards.

Gellesyl was resurrected many thousands of years later through the Gate by Gerikigil, who had also been resurrected along with Gostok Gelenjof, Gerlo and Gavamond. She was extremely happy to see Gerlo and grateful to see that he was still with Gavamond. Gellesyl was thrown back into action as they were chased away by the Gate’s Guardian and encountered the villainous Bipotron, who invited them back into the Platonic Justice. While there, the group resolved to steal the Gate and give their limbs to resurrect other Gostoks. Gerikigil added that he would give his own life in exchange for more Gostoks, an idea that chilled Gellesyl. The Gostoks were then encouraged by Mordath to set out and capture the Gate, bringing it back, which they did with ease- Gellesyl distracted the Guardian while the others took the Gate itself. Mordath took the key from them once they returned, promising to give it back once Dread returned. The Platonic Justice were then ambushed by the Contenders.

The Gostoks contributed in fighting off the Contenders and their allies, but during this battle, Edoth decapitated Gerikigil and Mordath tricked two of the Platonic Justice into destroying the Gate. Completely lacking in resolve, the Gostoks fled. However, after some time, Gellesyl birthed two Gostok children with Gerlo and raised them together. The Gostoks’ lives were beginning to get back on track, until she was attacked by a Toa and her Rahkshi. She and her new ally, a Dark Hunter named Helda, chased these beings to the old camp of the Platonic Justice, where they saw the resurrection of the evil Shadebringers. They returned to the others, but it was too late- they had already conquered Racta Major, and the Gostoks were invited to re-inhabit the old city; they reluctantly accepted. Gellesyl soon began to grow accustomed to her new home, though her inner peace were dispersed by the kidnapping of her two children.

Gerlo helped Gellesyl search for their lost children, their first action being the interrogation of Sohbec, one of the four Shadebringers; Sohbec knew nothing of this and could give them no information. Their search was temporarily interrupted by the revolt of the Contenders, one that they still helped to crush. During this battle, Gellesyl discovered that her children had been mutated into a hybrid monster by Astrok. She retaliated by freeing Raxonax of the Contenders, allowing him to leave the city and plot against it. While the others supported her in this, Gelenjof was deeply enraged by this treachery; so much so that he belied her to the authorities, getting her arrested and thrown in a cell with the other Contenders.

Gellesyl is currently sat with the Contenders in a cell in Racta Major’s inner complex.

Here she is! Looking good, eh?
The back.
With her weapons. Though the women didn't fight, each Gostok had a weapon in their home, for decoration, or in extreme situations like a lost war. Gellesyl's weapon was a spear.
Like the male Gostoks, the Female Gostoks were essentially the same in appearence, with the exclusion of eye colour and weapon choice. There was also a lime-green variant, as shown by Makuta's Descendant ~ here, (Thanks buddy). All female Gostoks had antlers.
This could be a Gostok.
This could be another.

Quoting Dark Aeon
Very nice. Might give Gostok building a try. Though I have two questions: a) can a female Gostok also be an Aberrant? And b) can an aberrant have no physical deformities, but instead a mental one (In other words, could an aberrant look normal but be totally insane)?

Go for it! A) yes. B) I guess so, I mean, there could definitely be an insane Gostok, but I don't think they'd be classed as an aberrant, they'd just be called crazy. But you can still call them an aberrant.

Very nice. Might give Gostok building a try. Though I have two questions: a) can a female Gostok also be an Aberrant? And b) can an aberrant have no physical deformities, but instead a mental one (In other words, could an aberrant look normal but be totally insane)?

Quoting Puff the Magic Thunderbird
I find it interesting that the females have antlers, and not the males. Almost a backwards concept. Good build overall, and I like the color scheme. Quick question: why are you introducing a brand new character who is actually dead? Will this have anysort of story relevance? Anywho, Bravo!

Indeed. Yeah, though it's basically the same concept of trying to impress, I would say that it's not really so much to do with aggression but with attracting mates, and in a Gostok society it's the women who are more stereotypically frisky. Well, I can't really talk about it due to spoilers, but yes; the Gostoks will play a part in my story, and I will need to have these characters built.

I find it interesting that the females have antlers, and not the males. Almost a backwards concept. Good build overall, and I like the color scheme. Quick question: why are you introducing a brand new character who is actually dead? Will this have anysort of story relevance? Anywho, Bravo!

Quoting Toa Chains
This is a truly beautiful MOC. The antlers are awesome and makes her look excellent. The torso design is also really well done. I also love the colour scheme, I think green and silver go very well together. Overall, this is an excellent MOC. You've out-done yourself pal!

This is a truly beautiful MOC. The antlers are awesome and makes her look excellent. The torso design is also really well done. I also love the colour scheme, I think green and silver go very well together. Overall, this is an excellent MOC. You've out-done yourself pal!